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Programming Guide: Languages: Lisp: Scheme: Research
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ICFP '98 Scheme Workshop
Will Clinger's revised (as of 19 Oct 1998) notes on the Scheme Workshop before ICFP '98 in Baltimore. Many of the subjects discussed at the workshop are now under active discussion as SRFIs.
url: www.schemers.org/Events/Workshops/Sep1998/minutes

Interpreter Transformations
Scheme code for Daniel P. Friedman's various transformations on interpreters he presented at the 1996 Scheme Workshop.
url: www.cs.indiana.edu/~dfried/dfried/trans/

The Larceny Project
Larceny is a simple and efficient run-time system for Scheme, currently running on the SPARC architecture. A portable implementation that generates C (dubbed "Petit Larceny") is also being developed.
url: www.ccs.neu.edu/home/will/Larceny/index.html

Scheme PLT Publications
Archive contains freely available technical reports and published papers, as well as PhD dissertations, written by members of the Rice Programming Languages Team.
url: www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/Publications/Scheme/

Separate compilation for Scheme
(Postscript) A paper by Matthias Blume (1997) which presents an outline of a module system for Scheme to solve several problems encountered with contemporary implementations.
url: www.cs.princeton.edu/~blume/scm-sc.ps.gz

Three Implementation Models for Scheme
R. Kent Dybvig's PhD dissertation (1987) which presents three implementation models for Scheme, a stack-based model, a string-based model, and a heap-based model.
url: www.cs.indiana.edu/~dyb/papers/3imp-abstract.html


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